(Bannock County Press Release, April 6, 2026; Cover photo credit: Bannock County)

The 2026 legislative season officially came to a close this week, so we’re sharing an update on the bills we featured in our last newsletter.

HB0556 County Jail Per Diem – Adopted into law

This new law increases the daily reimbursement the State of Idaho pays counties for housing state-committed inmates and parole violators in county jails.

  • Sheriff Manu supports this legislation

HB0621 Concealed Weapons at Courthouses – Did not pass

This legislation would have allowed citizens to carry weapons into when entering city or county buildings, including courthouses.

  • Sheriff Manu did not support this legislation

HB0554 Mosquito Abatement Districts – Did not pass

This bill would have required mosquito abatement districts to obtain permission from property owners before spraying chemicals on a private property.

  • Commissioner Hough did not support this legislation

HJM012 Utah Fuel Tax – Did not pass

This Joint Memorial would have opposed any Utah proposal to tax transportation fuels sold outside its borders, finding it would unfairly raise fuel costs for Idahoans.

  • Commissioner Bullock supports this legislation

SB1250 Decedent Photo Records – Adopted into law

This new law exempts photographs or images of decedent individuals from public disclosure.

  • Coroner Danner supports this legislation

HB0533 Vehicle Registration Stickers – Adopted into law

This new law removes the requirement to display registration stickers on vehicles.

  • Assessor Hymas was mixed on this legislation

Consolidating Elections – Did not become a bill

This legislation would have combined the May Election in odd numbered years into the November Elections in odd numbered years.

  • Clerk Dixon did not support this legislation

Legal Notices in Newspapers – Did not become a bill

This bill would have required local governments to publish legal notices on a state-run website instead of paying local newspapers to publish them.

  • Commissioner Moser supports this legislation

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